@newyorker: In-laws Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci, who star in “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” discuss what qualities in a person they find “incredibly chic”—and how Stanley fell in love with Emily’s sister, Felicity Blunt. Watch the full New Yorker Mini Interview at the link in our bio. #EmilyBlunt #StanleyTucci #DevilWearsPrada2

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jetvolleyball
JET Volleyball :
Who dresses this man?? PERFECTION!
2026-05-02 13:27:51
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patricia.solaiman
Patricia Solaimanian :
Love these people. Stanley you definitely have that dry sense of humor. Sip away! 😝
2026-05-07 10:06:26
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englishharry
English Harry :
Felicity Blunt, Stan’s wife and Emily’s sister, changed my life at 62 and sold my debut novel to Bloomsbury press and Jenna Bush Hager’s Thousand Voices/Penguin Random House. Felicity is brilliant, funny, and incredibly generous. She taught me how to write.
2026-05-04 15:14:06
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raramo552
raramo552 :
I bet their holidays are wonderful 😍
2026-05-01 23:39:33
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choupette2963
choupette :
... " without elegance of the Heart , there is no elegance ... " ( Yves Saint Laurent ) ... 💋💋💋
2026-05-01 19:15:23
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urloved3
urloved :
Emily Blunt is my new favorite star — she is not given the credit she deserves - very very talented actress
2026-05-06 01:31:25
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tantatanya
Tanya :
All of the press that’s been done to promote this movie have been incredible.
2026-05-05 15:39:34
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deenise3
denise23 :
Why is Stanley Tucci amazing like omgeeee 🥰😳😏🥰
2026-05-07 05:24:11
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reelalaa
reelala :
Her sister much have so much fun. No fame so she gets her privacy but she loves and is loved dearly by artists and actors and people baring their soul to the world. It’s beautiful
2026-05-11 04:51:06
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stephaniethomas7876
MamaSteph :
I love them together!
2026-05-03 16:56:05
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donovan__sarah
donovan__sarah :
I love them so much
2026-05-04 01:34:20
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RenaissanceWoman :
I love them so damn much
2026-05-02 15:37:55
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_jjg1234
_jjg1234 :
Omg I can’t
2026-05-10 21:13:46
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_la.gioiaa
Gioia :
I bet family reunions are so fun with these two
2026-05-27 12:16:26
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bobbieqaz
Bobbi 🤍🌸 :
She’s great!!!
2026-05-11 01:41:58
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skaiiman
SKAII :
So cute
2026-05-05 02:27:12
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izzy.s.39
Izzy.39 :
…dry sense of humour is a winner for me 😊
2026-05-03 14:02:01
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j.v466
J V :
So they’re in love with themselves. Makes sense.
2026-05-03 10:49:42
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lisaloves_life1to9th
Lisa Love :
A man who can cook
2026-05-02 15:54:49
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heho6370
Heho6370 :
Over exposed
2026-05-03 10:13:50
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acelai.anonim
Același anonim :
La gura sobei, desirând povești amoroase pentru întremarea atletului. 😂
2026-05-01 19:55:53
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listen2theriver
Listen2theRiver :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-05-02 01:38:54
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oscar.fahey
Oscar Fahey :
@Sophie🤍
2026-05-23 23:19:36
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Nicole Smith :
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
2026-05-07 17:30:18
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